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the, the driving does this part of the political decision we decided to join the lawsuit, filed by south africa against israel, will complete legal with in work. and what can be done with or friendly and allied countries on career announces it's tony with global efforts to south africa. it's dante to scope across the teasing dollars the to a legal case before the international court of justice. plus, we do not believe that the itc has jurisdiction over this issue. that being said, we work closely with the agency and a number of key areas we have. we think that they do important work. important work as it relates to ukraine. washington clay, in the international criminal court, has no right to prosecute these where any officials are made report to the rest of the board. could see the issue. but at the same time,
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us support to try to see case against the russian president. both of these great and also ahead the new york police way to columbia university building with pro palestine protested with barbara k. did is couples and arrest take place outside the building on may 1st international workers. they tons violent passions in from san to p as police use both n t a gas to disperse from the . is this going to, i'm hearing most gary, this is all the international bringing you all the news that you need to know from across the globe. it's a pleasure is always to have to accompany this our or what we can install now,
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in this case with the turkish foreign minister announcing that i'm correct is joining the south african case against israel at the i c j. this is a choosing the nothing you all have. government is committing a genocide in gaza. the sliding does it really solve the letter reason on the spot of the political decision, we decided to join the lawsuit, filed by south africa against israel. will complete legal work and work and what can be done with all friendly and allied countries. we met with a lawyer investigated grounds in which would be possible for to, to join the case. and we have also discussed the conditions for all the members of the international community to become involved. lawmakers are currently in the process of concluding everything that they have before they present it to the i c j to ensure that they apply pressure against israel in this respect for the timing is also a matter of great concern for a number of different reasons. it comes at a time when oncourse seems to be harding and it's hard. any is position against
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israel. it comes at a time when last week. church president bridget type are the one announced that trade relations with israel will come to a halt. it also comes at a time when public nation or condemnation against is rose also at its hires. but what we're looking at as well is it coincides with a diminishing western sense, as well as public opinion is weighing in favor of palestinians and the general situation. and gaza as protests of it outbreak have been breaking out all across europe and the united states. but it also comes at a time when the south africa, one south africa, essentially took israel to the icy j. uh, to hold it responsible for its actions. and this is an important step as well, because as a result of the ruling, the south african side is essentially called up for the international community for everybody to take part in this and take part in this position to stand against israel and bring you these really government to justice can israel believes as license to do as it wishes. so the world does have to reflect louis nestle center
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in the imposes an obligation on all states to seize funding and facilitating israel's military actions. which as the quote as indicates said, a plausibly gentle cybill with respect to what south africa said. it's called up for other countries and nations to take part in its position. there had been some countries that have done so in nicaragua is a very important case as well. what's important here is they essentially put try to do the same. they try to apply pressure against israel by taking matters to the i c j. but on tuesday, the i c j said that it rejected nicaragua case because it says that there was not enough to provide a case or a file and that there was nothing much that they could do when the crowd was complained. and the minute post simply was that germany is providing israel with a german. he says that most of the aid was non military, whereas the crowd was suggest that the situation was otherwise. which is why uncle
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his current position is yes, we want to take is real and we want to hold them accountable at the i c j. but based on what, how can feed on said on wednesday, on correct is more gene ensuring that they have a case that is still type something that cannot be rejected. something that can be pursued and in the long run actually hold is real accounts of, of, of those. there's also the reality that israel does not abide by these rulings, which will make it more difficult, not just for turkey, but for other regional actors that are ensuring that peace and stability takes folder takes, takes all it's, which is why south africa turkey is also calling on other nations, throughout the global community to take part in this stance against israel, apply pressure and put them down to what's happening because when today well this morning, the public outrage at home washington says the international criminal court cannot legally issue arrest warrants against the top is where the officials prime minister benjamin netanyahu is called the very possibility a threat to as well as right to defend itself. or we do not believe that the itc
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has jurisdiction over this issue. that being said, we work closely with the i c and a number of key areas. we think that they do important work, important work as it relates to ukraine, dar for sudan. but again, on this particular incidents instance, in this particular instance, i'm sorry, they just do not have jurisdiction. clearly this drug by the i c c, is not an attempt to enforce the law. israel is not human subject to the court's jurisdiction, and it has an independent legal system that rigorously investigates all violations of the law. rather decisive c attempt is an attempt to paralyze is very ability to defend itself. well, this way, the officials reported they phase at the hague tribunal could soon arrest a issue, arrest warrants based on investigations into alleged defences, in goals of that date, back to 2014. during an earlier nothing you all who to know,
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just a reminder that the one time supported the warrant against russia's precedence lock may appear. and just last did say that the i c. c had the right to condemn him for the ukraine. the conflict as well. uh, we just going to cost now lives to uh so me to send you uh who is the chairman of the jerusalem development fund. thank you very much for joining us. how naulty international i just want to talk about the big elephant in the room here. we've got the fact that the white house and the i c c a, it says it had the legitimacy to condemn russia's president putin who but knew quite a conflict that was just last year. now, a year later, we're getting washington claiming that the i c, c doesn't have the ju restriction when it comes to investigate, as well as post conduct in cause the what do we're seeing completely different
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treatment a between like me, a puts in and benjamin netanyahu. let's see how one definition in washington, dc, it's national interest. the whole word, the mortality of the world is parenting and measure on the national and international, the americans, they have permission. i think that is in something you'd become to get minutes if it did come from the national hampton, in congress. it becomes the project. this is the way they managed things come, they have been doing this and they all about it or whatever and whatever they do, the whole world has nothing to it. as part of the supreme power. they control, they do whatever they want, they walk away with it and how to convince their that they have committed the
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same crimes in a box and is done. i can begin to scale the good that i'm 400000 rockets and they have committed much deeper knows what a lot of times in the past. and nobody has ever decided to dig to digging processing the i c c. and, and i see you saw uh for, for them you cannot call the printer the cumulative of use the day that the, the, his friend that give me a minute or 2 days. yeah, i mean the, i mean to the point uh, the us how speakers also said that the arrest warrants, if they were issued against israel, could directly undermine us national security, of course, leaving the door opening to issuing warrants. that threw us politicians, potentially for the crimes you were just talking about. i mean, considering the russia is also not a member of b,
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i c. c. what would these concerns last year when the icpc was issuing its warrant for flock me? proof to show him good. the last items to national president is in line with the american symptoms. even if they are not accurate or whatever doesn't matter. one of them there is no more of them, only getting references as well. the emotional interest get us in. it becomes more and more believing that the on the it's this that they have a problem to impose anything below. and that's what they're going to be doing today . we'd walk away from me. so that's why you simply bring all of their time, give the bombs to the is what it is, what it is trying to keep us in your hands as much as they want. if anybody does, when goes to the ice, you see on the i c j,
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then they stopped there on pressure. they've on top, i need the in the get. i'm farmer in farms on the call, but they try to put the pressure on the judges. they try to select them by and then you know, uh, it's something that a visa through us or for example, something that are producing their bank accounts. the means it was that a, died a lot and directly to influence the decision making. then inside the i see, and i see here it is it 30, but one of the it cannot continue like this. nobody is the, the accepting that it could be a 180000000 inhabitants of 7000000000 in, in long continent, in one country in control or anybody else in the world. this system would collapse
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. it's gonna continue the national and hold the that is more international. the americans might have believed thing, everything, according to the national interest, even would be followed by traditional i'm the, you're not, it's not going to be or say, you want to see that gentleman even follow. maybe u k. one for all of the dumpsters would follow. because these companies are on step, i had us where the decides to do something all over there today from a. so yeah, sorry, my system, my, my, you told us about the pressure that we could see washington and then others west and allies, nato allies, putting on a quote like, yeah, i see. see, you mentioned that the idea of maybe not issuing visas to judges what of the precious could receive given that we know benjamin netanyahu is already directly appealed to, joe pointed to exhibit this kind of pressure when between yeah,
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very much wanted because within yahoo instead of is facing legal consequences as i disagree. now, if he is going to bring it inside, is there is any information or want a gas to use on this all side is the right. it's because they can be gained before they come in a place where the common place that he has not as not to solve for him. and, you know, anything you know is a person that's just about him. so it's remote, it doesn't care about the national in the end is it doesn't quote again about the national and give us the american fever. he gets about it in your best. so maybe he's the most important person in the world. that's how he sees himself. so he's, he's afraid these comfortable, he is trying to stop this and he knows that this
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a cd is ethically it will be always as polls in his history that visit was in there. he was on that list and so on on that it's, it's a very serious prices and it's a crisis douglasville. i think that it comes down to is why it is and it's it this, we want to see all the i see, see what uh, what is the, i see the collapse in front of, of this big pressure or with the icpc stance that i'm continue. it's what we want to see. it's a big test for the eyes to see it is a big testing table. thank you very much for bringing us your thoughts on that that send me. uh, since you're out of who is from the jerusalem development funds and he's the chairman of that fund. thanks very much for joining us and on to international. thank you. well, i was right in washington. the us defense committee budget hearing was disrupted by
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a pro palestine protest who teased the country of supporting genocide in gauze, a cooling on officials, to staffing organ genocide. god, the committee will come to order, elective only where those in the audit is causing disruption to seize their actions immediately. security. i'm going to ask you to remove the disruptive person. well, this comes this pro paula son raleigh's. a sweeping the us with new york police having to swoon into a columbia university campus building through a window to reach for testers would barricaded inside now offices entity offs to the school administration authorized their access. this was following on successful negotiations. that's as clear shares with taking place outside
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our workforce windows. so look a little approaches to the university and report to be made. dozens of arrests see now columbia university has also off the police to maintain a presence on the campus. and to at least the 17th of may. gas was also use to clear crowds at the university of california, as you can see from these of images here. this is in los angeles students protesting we're seeing lang and also setting up barricades. this comes off to the house of representative speaker. my job is to choose the university administration of failing to come to the actions of those the see called terrorist sympathizers. what's happening on the campuses though, especially these private and the i believe universities that are not allowing law
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enforcement to come in, they're not inviting them to do their job and bring orders, the chaos. those are the policy changes that were demanding. and if they don't, don't correct this quickly, you will see congress responded kind, what are university officials waiting on? what do they need to see before they stand up to these terrorist sympathizers? and that is exactly what they are locked in. corresponding caleb opened the visiting pacino's, the protests, new columbia university, and he spoke with some of the protest this on the track, the board, the palestinians are now gone. national university soon says setup examines and are holding protests around the clock and the arrest numbers are now in the 1000. the
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now we've been covering the situation here at columbia from the beginning, but it recently got much more intense. at this point, padlocks have been placed and all the campus doors, and we have students that are still inside who not only have their encampment, but they've taken over a campus building called hamilton hall. now they are anticipating a pending arrest at the hands of the new york city police department. and a number of students have already been suspended us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatched the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing us students. campus anti semitism is at an all time high. and american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not an isolated incident. it is the straw that has broken the camel's back and i am prepared to do
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something about it. now we have the opportunity to speak with some of the students and other community members have gathered year outside of the lock down university in anticipation of the big arrest. at the end of the day, social media is expressing reality. politicians can get on camera, they can get on tv, and they can speak to us and they can try to lie to our faces about certain things . we don't live in the ninety's in the eighty's anymore. it's not 1948. you can't sit there and lie to us and tell us everything is brand new, everything is fine. and i sit there a lot of our face and we believe you, that's ridiculous is a violation american american 1st amendment, right. it's a violation of the constitution. it's one thing that makes america a unique and a role nowadays, but special is one of our founding principals. i think it's bashes totally. fashion is, um, i think this um the student protests, it's just bringing out what america was is underneath. and yeah, and i'm horrified, i'm horrified. many voices in mainstream media simply do not view these protests as
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legitimate. they say this is not what freedom of speech in the american constitution is intended to protect. college students incumbents of spreading and serve as a blatant illustration of the maturity of this entitle generation of college students now support for the students. the mid the crack down has been wide spread with religious groups, community organizations, and civil liberties. watch dogs all say these students have the right to continue their protest. we commend the students who are exercising their right to protest peacefully despite an overwhelming that's most fear of pressure, intimidation, and retaliation. to raise awareness about e 0. so solved on gaza with the u. s, weapons and funding, if not just the united states, the trend of protest is going global. canada and even european countries announcing encampments, set up on university campuses to support gaza. one have to wonder if this will have any impact on us officials and their continued policy of what appears to be
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unconditional backing of use rail. caleb mauppin artsy, new york ways, rose interior minister has eluded the head of the u. n. release agency for palestine. refugees, this is philip gloves that he may not be allowed to enter goals that through israel . you can always ations cheap, says the agency is under immense pressure and is struggling to operate the agency. it is on the a lot of stress in the code for the agency to be dismantled. but the agency also has been targeted over the last 6. it goes 7 months. so in, in, in, in the gaza where a booster, uh, our stuff up, but also on premises as well as our hope ration. i just reminded that since the beginning of the war, we have a 182 stuff and now will have been killed,
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more than 160 premises, which have been damaged or to, to the destroyed on most of these premises. so, wish centering a disgrace to people and more than 400 people have been killed in those east premises. well, we spoke with russia as best deputy pub in representative to the u. n. this is dimitri polanski. who says that, and what is essential in gauze at this point is wells allegations against it. this is something that one couldn't imagine that could happen. it's all the time. and this is, this is absolutely, and she main company in that israel is waging and you know, in gaza we repeatedly come down to the excellence of from us on the 7th of october of last year. but the easier it was that is, israel's reply to this was of course,
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discipline disproportion, let sounds what is happening. there is a breaching all the, the law of the international community and law principles, otherwise, absolutely essential for uh, for our systems uh, giving assistance to the police. genius of this structure can be replaced as these are the cleaves. we should act the brutality of fraser forces. spears no one named garza neither mazda of population, the peaceful residence, nor assuming it didn't work as not only otherwise our cuz i have finished. uh there are more than $200.00, so too many of them were because that's such a little the armoire. so this is absolutely outrages situation and we try to address this as much as we can, the excuse me to counsel him in the national capacity. and we need to put down and to, to the situation as soon as possible. i is there
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a number of countries, especially united states, which are absolutely not interested in getting to the bottom of the tools. and they are absolutely trying to do everything in their power to prevent international investigation from happening. recently, we organized, we asked for the fence meeting on the status of a dash and disagree with the council. we had an initiative of for preparing the resolution that would call for international investigations under the auspices of the united nation. so i have several other documents. all of them where sabotaged by the us. it's closest ally under the pretext that there are national investigations going that will give us the answers to what has happened and who shouldn't. in any case, press these countries. but the reality is that 2 of these 3 investigations, namely in denmark and sweden have already concluded without any results. the only one that is being conducted isn't valid in germany,
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and we have very few hopes on these country to, to produce any results. but this is being used as a pretext by western countries to prevent international communities to really get clear answers. what was the find this you see the main stream media, which i'm not doing for quite a long period of time, but i just try to keep an eye on it. you will have absolutely distorted a picture of what's happening anywhere in the world, including in the united states, in the middle east and ukraine. anything that is not up to the liking of the ruling class of these stablish, one of the is being labeled, the russian propaganda chinese propaganda, the russian melisha 60, which is chinese, malicious activities. there are a lot of allegations which are also sent to me to by any facts, but on the basis of this or like each some actions are being taken. like, for example, the allegation of that the restroom adults in the us elections in 2016,
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which read the bunked. but the sections remain down the remain in place ever since . so people who read only means to me and they absolutely don't have access to the . so the true information from other sources, they might, might be absolutely unaware on the, on a lot of situation. so they might be on their way or of the genesis of the crisis. ukraine, for example. because for some politicians, the history in ukraine started only in 2022. with this, with the beginning of our special military operation, i don't want to dig in, what are you seeing the, the, so these, these people are really deprived of this information. they live in the bubble. well that's had the power as problems when made a raleigh's turned in clashes replace this traditional labor rights much is melted with pro palestinian and m t a little bit of protest. the law offices
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use tear gas on crowds in the capital, as people were seen running way purchases expressing and the government exchanges to the retirement age or to made last in all. so shutting us right. so about disrupting the paris and then fix coming up in the next few months in the summer for police. it also arrested 210 people in a stumble way. union members trying to reach a city center to stage of protests that was despite to ban on any major demonstrations. police also using 2 gas to disperse the crowd. the response cables to demonstrate is began beating more inforcement offices with improve vice items about says thousands competing one of the systems cox trying to reach the blog. so c, y c area was assigned to post of
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a massive process. this was back in 2013 against then prime minister, 31, representatives from opposition, policies on trade, union, se they intend to reach the main square at this point. those restrictions from the government, the well that's head to the georgia and capital now with crowds of slug did to the street said to protest the so called foreign agents more. this is also the bill had been accepted during a 2nd hearing in the countries parliament. no more than 60 people have been detained. that's by police. according to the georgia interior ministry, the clashes also broke out in size deposit of building ahead of the hearing the incident stones with a verbal altercation between representatives open of position and moving to within
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3 in policy. the 2 m. p 's holding opposing views about the protests overbooked up . so who for an agents bill began as a peaceful radi outside departments on tuesday evening to send into violence as the crowd for it to reach the police food and offices using to test a water cannon. as well as demonstrates as bill cyrus changed and through smoke grenades, here is how the events unfold. the well, the jordan for an agents bill practically mirror is the us lou. and like the american
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version, the georgia proposals require n g o exams. media outlets to register if they receive income from abroad facing penalties for infringements. now, despite the obvious similarities to police is bill is a lie to low with declarations required less frequently and there's no jail time is punishment. earlier this week, a raleigh supporting the bill was held in the capital where leading figures in the george and politics explain that without this to the west. when we use the country and strip it of itself into a little bit of game or time. or there have been several political minority protest actions in recent weeks. those rallies in our meetings today differ in one main principle. those rallies were held in a spirit of slavery. those rallies were held under the slogan. we will become a member of the european union at the expense of sovereignty, inter.

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